United States:
A Five-Minute Read On Current Patent Litigation Trends For People Who Get Bored By Patents
08 October 2018
Foley Hoag LLP
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Frequent
Trademark and Copyright Law Blog contributor
Peter Sullivan has written about some pretty fun topics,
including
Sponge Bob trademarks and
Grumpy Cat copyrights. But when he's not having fun,
he's also a patent lawyer. Check out his recent article on
trends in patent litigation for the International Bar Association: The Impact of inter partes review on patent rights
and patent litigation in the United States. Don't let the
title scare you off. It's a good quick patent law update for
the non-specialist.
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